What are aluminum profiles?
Wrought iron, on the other hand, has more of a fibrous internal structure with grains running through it almost more like wood as a consequence of the extensive heating, hammering, and layering process that it undergoes. (And the higher the quality of the wrought iron, the more extensive this process will be.) That means that the final product is extremely strong and less likely to break under force rather than bend. This makes cast iron the better choice for holding up against constant pressure.
Since aluminum profiles generally do not tend to rust, there’s no reason as to why they shouldn’t be used as window frames. Windows are always exposed to environmental factors such as heavy rain, or high-temperature conditions. Aluminum window profiles won’t easily melt or even rust, thereby allowing window openings to be adjusted as freely as possible, even for long periods.

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The two aluminium extrusions are separated from each other by the polyamide strips. This allows the inside and outside of these types of profiles to have different colours. In addition, polyamide has a very good dimensional stability owing to its extremely small expansion coefficient. Polyamide is specifically resistant to very high and very low temperatures. The insertion of the strips therefore has no effect on the structural strength and durability of your window profiles. All this ensures that thermal break profiles offer almost unlimited possibilities in terms of aesthetics and design.
Colored aluminum windows and doors profiles